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in 1960, there were 1100 bakeries in the city of st. louis. today there are nine. you want to tell me how good we are doing? there used to be a meat market on every third corner. there used to be a florist on every fourth or fifth corner. do you want to find me a local florist? this is a bunch of bull when they say that we have made it. they businesses have gone more successful. small businesses are going down the tubes. how many mom-and-pop businesses are there left anymore. when you get out of big cities like new york, there are no little grocery stores. there are no little convenience stores on neighborhood corners anymore. small businesses are dying a rapid debt. when you consider how many tens of thousands of businesses have gone under in the last 25 years. mr. president, answer that question for me. >> i would just say, mr. president, commie. because before you make another one of these boneheaded decisions, talk to me. i am going to tell you what the consequences of that decision. we will go up and we will talk to the president. neil: the president is never
in 1960, there were 1100 bakeries in the city of st. louis. today there are nine. you want to tell me how good we are doing? there used to be a meat market on every third corner. there used to be a florist on every fourth or fifth corner. do you want to find me a local florist? this is a bunch of bull when they say that we have made it. they businesses have gone more successful. small businesses are going down the tubes. how many mom-and-pop businesses are there left anymore. when you get out...
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>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers who were encouraging of students to try their best. and also my father had been educated at oxford on a scholarship. so it, while it seemed unattainable for oxford or cambridge seemed unattainable for most of my contemporaries when i was at high school, it seems within reach at least for me. so i gave it a shot. and wound up there in the early 1970s. but i enjoyed the extra mural life there and got involved with the university magazine. >> rose: yes. >> and enjoyed that a lot. and -- >> liked to write? >> and also it was people were very kind, politicians in particular were very kind and they, it was easy to get an interview with fa
>> i was-- . >> rose: in cardiff. >> in cardiff, in south wales, which is a city of-- it's the largest city in wales but it's about 200,000 people on the welsh coast about oh, 40 miles away from where dylan thomas and richard burton were born and about 15 miles from where that other famous welshman tom jones was born. >> rose: and what got you to oxford? >> how did you get to oxford? >> my, i went to a regular high school in britain. and there were teachers...
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some of the names you might have exposure through, like jpmorgan, pnc, state street, citi. let's take a look at the spdr select etf. it's a basket of these names. it's risen to four year highs. not quite at five year highs. but four year highs. the idea being that money is flowing out of bonds and back into stocks. and if rates were to tighten somewhat, not too much, but tighten, the yield curve is good for bank lending and hence good for bank stocks since the spread between deposits taken in and the fees earned on loans widens. taking that a step further, individual names, look at goldman sachs, it is trading at a 52 week high. right now goldman up by $1.79. we have citi up $1.27. decent gain for citi at 3%. look at that level at $44.42. it's finally getting closer to what some investors who got in before that gigantic reverse stock split were hoping to see it at. we have got wells fargo, wells fargo moving higher by 26 cents at 35.53. and aig, the insurance giant is now reversing, but it did hit one-year highs earlier today. right now down just about 1 1 1/4 -- 1 1/4%. i
some of the names you might have exposure through, like jpmorgan, pnc, state street, citi. let's take a look at the spdr select etf. it's a basket of these names. it's risen to four year highs. not quite at five year highs. but four year highs. the idea being that money is flowing out of bonds and back into stocks. and if rates were to tighten somewhat, not too much, but tighten, the yield curve is good for bank lending and hence good for bank stocks since the spread between deposits taken in...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk inc
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are looking at them and say what worked for you part is global expansion. they reinvent ad lot of what they are doing in the stores reimaging themselves. when you look at their menu they are getting very aggressive. they got themselves into coffee. lattes. you're seeing some results. >> the story sounds good. the problem is they haven't shown top line growth. they haven't been able to grow revenues. mcdonald's still has 10% earnings growth direction over the next two years. it has dividend yield of 3% versus 1% for burger king. it has a cheaper valuation. most importantly the fries are just much better. the fries are s
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." the battle for your burger. burger king expects better than profits. pete says burger king is the better buy. let's settle the beef between traders. pete you're up first. >> when you look at burger king what they are doing is taking something out of mcdonald's playbook. what they are attacking, they are...
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the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think you're seeing a turn in m&a also. >> until that dynamic change, i'm not sure why anyone would want to walk away. >> best buy is getting a boost today, also getting an upgrade. stocks having a nice move. >> the stock was left for dead last year. fourth quarter sales were a little better than people expected, that showed some stabilization, which was positive. and steefle also making a call on management doing a much better job. the risk is the same it's been. google is getting into retail, apple has eaten their lrcunch. i would take profits and gets out of this. i don't see
the bigger the better, they like citi, they like bank of america. that's a pretty significant line in the stand. i don't know a lot of people that are long on the stock that are looking to part with it just yet. it really seems to be strong, even on down days. >> interesting you say that because, weis, you're one of those. you're long and you have no plans to bail. >> i don't. i'm till positive on the economy. net interest margins will increase and you'll make more money. i think...
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jim and anthony in new york city. what's fueling this rally? give us perspective. >> platinum is a good indicator how the industrial markets are doing. 66% of all platinum mind is used in industry. auto number one, jewelry, number two and turbine engines for airplanes. it is showing you there is strength in the auto industry and airplane and jewelry business. a good indicator and usually in a good economy, platinum will o out-perform gold. >> why are traders watching it. >>> what does it tell them? >> first, i only agree with half of what he just said. the platinum scenario is important for the stocks to do well, pretty decent global growth but nothing to write home about. platinum does a little bit better when the china story looks like it could pop with momentum. an excellent indicator from the stock market but not just the growth side of it. >> if you had to pick one metal for 2013, flat numb, gold or silver? >> i'm looking at platinum. it is $5 from its all time high and gold closer to that. i think it can make that move quicker and usually
jim and anthony in new york city. what's fueling this rally? give us perspective. >> platinum is a good indicator how the industrial markets are doing. 66% of all platinum mind is used in industry. auto number one, jewelry, number two and turbine engines for airplanes. it is showing you there is strength in the auto industry and airplane and jewelry business. a good indicator and usually in a good economy, platinum will o out-perform gold. >> why are traders watching it....
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in brazil are just basically large banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer and
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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take all the financial decisions for the city of detroit. what could that manager do? he could look for a bailout, money from michigan or washington, d.c. that would be essentially a bailout of sorts. or, could take the bankruptcy option. that would send a shiver down the spine of the unions because a judge would decide, do the unions get the pensions which they're committed to receive. bill: did you say 14 billion? >> yes. that's the outstanding debt plus their unfunded liability to pay the pensions of retired government workers. bill: i got you. i had a figure here of 327 million. that is the current budget deficit. >> yes. bill: that 14 billion figure is huge. all right, from december of 2012, two months ago, here is joanne watson, city council member in the city of detroit for her solution out of this. >> after the election of jimmy carter mayor coleman alexander young, he went to washington, d.c., he came back home with some bacon. that's what you do. that's what you do. this is, this is our people in an overwhelming way supported the r
take all the financial decisions for the city of detroit. what could that manager do? he could look for a bailout, money from michigan or washington, d.c. that would be essentially a bailout of sorts. or, could take the bankruptcy option. that would send a shiver down the spine of the unions because a judge would decide, do the unions get the pensions which they're committed to receive. bill: did you say 14 billion? >> yes. that's the outstanding debt plus their unfunded liability to pay...
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>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in the uk where on-line gambling is legal. it will take another 6 to 12 months for it all to get up and running. pay-off? 1.5 billion added to fis al in 2015. uncertainty about demand in the garden state and questions about whether on-line betting will hurt the brick and mortar business and questioning whether on-line gaming is enough to save ac's casinos. new competition from properties on-line in baltimore and d.c. wi will hurt them. the state and casinos can't bet on that yet. back to you, scott. >> mary, thank you very much. we saw zynga get the nevada pop the other day pip think you
>> scott, atlantic city and its 12 casinos all winners. at least in the near term. second largest gaming market in the u.s., ac's $3 billion in revenue last year, 43% below the peak in 2006. any additional business is welcome. the two biggest players in the market to benefit the most from the addition of online players, caesars with four worked out but basically only licensed casinos will be able to run the jn line operations. to play, residents will likely to to register as they do in...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest of the p.i. for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in brazil are just basically knowledge banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. ne: high-tech steve case is here. talent that investors want to see more of. jerry moran introducing jobs bill that they believe wouldo just that. steve, to you first. would this be more effective in generating jobs? >> i think it would be effective. it is one of the recommendations that the jobs council ade. now we need t focus on other issues around entrepreneurship. most important one is talent. thats the key to driving an entrepreneurial economy forward in high skilled immigration has to be a part of any immigration reform. the legislation that was introduced, along with others, it really helps deal with that front and center. our issues around reforming our policyith high skilled workers. neil: one more question on that front. do you think here wouldn't have even been a need for a jobs cou
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. ne: high-tech steve case is here. talent that investors want to see more of. jerry moran introducing jobs bill that they believe wouldo just that. steve, to you first. would this be more effective in...
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steven city, winchester, getting up early in the morning after that sunset. we have a clearing sky since then. post your pics to nbcwashington.com. there's the monument. that's a pretty picture. live view from the city camera. 49 at reagan national with a westerly wind around 14 miles per hour. we have temperatures elsewhere. mid-40s in montgomery county. prince george's, arlington and most of fairfax, fort belvoir at 36. elsewhere in the 40s. leesburg down to 43. off to a mild start this morning. as we look at -- happening later today, lots of sunshine. this is as of tuesday afternoon 4:30. as we get into the evening hours, initially the early part of the evening clear. clouds closing in rapidly as we get a low pressure close to it. this is a wednesday morning, tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. all cloudy, no precipitation for the morning commute. then, as we get into the afternoon, this is 3:00 in the afternoon, the area in green. that's rain. the area you see in the lavender, that's potential snow. we're going to get colder air moving in as this low pressure m
steven city, winchester, getting up early in the morning after that sunset. we have a clearing sky since then. post your pics to nbcwashington.com. there's the monument. that's a pretty picture. live view from the city camera. 49 at reagan national with a westerly wind around 14 miles per hour. we have temperatures elsewhere. mid-40s in montgomery county. prince george's, arlington and most of fairfax, fort belvoir at 36. elsewhere in the 40s. leesburg down to 43. off to a mild start this...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in particular knowledge banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer and thereby pr
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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it's an ideological city right now. an ideolog either believes it is always the right time to cut taxes, always the right time to cut spending, or always the right time to increase spending or always the right time to increase taxes or always the right time to do whatever their ideology requires. in your opening statement, you point out that our -- the fed is adopting a different approach. you actually have different policies for different business conditions and would have a -- your line is 6.5% unemployment along with some other factors. the national debt is a growing cancer, but this is an economy that is still dpsh that suffered a heart attack in 2008, and you don't administer chemotherapy while the patient is still in the cardiac icu. would the markets have confidence in congress, and it's hard to think of whether they would ever have confidence in congress, if we had statutory provisions which, like your policies, had a trigger and moved towards a more contractionary fiscal policy with this 6.5% unemployment rate.
it's an ideological city right now. an ideolog either believes it is always the right time to cut taxes, always the right time to cut spending, or always the right time to increase spending or always the right time to increase taxes or always the right time to do whatever their ideology requires. in your opening statement, you point out that our -- the fed is adopting a different approach. you actually have different policies for different business conditions and would have a -- your line is...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in brazil are just basically knowledge banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan but they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have an early spring. guess not. thanks, paul. appreciate it very much. we should go to chicago because the weather will be much better there than it is here. hi, ricky. >> hi. i feel bad for you, sue. we've had very little snow in chicago this season and a lot less selling of traesh ris of late. look at the chart of ten-year. you can see we are now well under the 195. many traders calling it a pivot. why, ask you? this should explain. we are hovering at two-week lows and the pattern looks like more buying in treasury. not necessarily selling but equities figure and as do currencies, look at a
new york city, the burling of your snow falling later in the day friday, into saturday. new york saturday, maybe six to 12, up toity rochester rock in putnam. maybe a foot or more. again, if the storm slows down, late saturday into sunday, looking at perhaps the largest dump of snow across the region. perhaps since october of 2011, it's been a while. but again winter of 2013, name some business with this storm. sue? >> yikes! and i thought that groundhog saw his shadow and we would have...
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government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that free flow of money coming in but of course it possesses it carries a great deal of baggage with it and so what tends to happen like for example in the p.p.i. for awards what they do instead of telling the rest for a second ok p.p.i. this is the selling to customers in blood specifically large banks of personal insurance policies that are designed so such a so-called protect them in the event that they become unable to work in order to protect the payments on a loan that they may have taken from a bank so it's designed if it's the the idea is that it's designed to protect the customer and there
government enough by saying effectively that fraud is the business model that without fraud the city would collapse without the fraud our g.d.p. would even be worse than it is your thoughts well i mean obviously they're going to put it like that and that's why they i think tacitly they realize it and recognize it because there is just so much criminal money coming into london at the moment that the government really doesn't want to do anything to stop it coming in because they want to keep that...
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the only output of this city is the government. and there should be deals across the aisle. between the president and the congress. without deals there could be no action. because only if this democratic president and this republican house of representatives can reach the accommodation, we are stuck right where we are today. not passing budgets, not dealing with the debt, not ending these endless manufacturing crises now coming at us with disgusting regularity. where's the deal to save us from this? the president said no deal until the republicans pony up enhancing tax reform. speaker boehner says no tax reform until there's entitlement reform. both sides know their bases. they know they can go on with the decisions as long as their political bases support them. this could be a long time. boehner's biggest worry isn't the president. it's the tea party members of his own caucus that might bring him down. the president's biggest worry is that boehner alone it's the democrats who will resolve him. the only question to which i do not know the answer is how in the world can boehn
the only output of this city is the government. and there should be deals across the aisle. between the president and the congress. without deals there could be no action. because only if this democratic president and this republican house of representatives can reach the accommodation, we are stuck right where we are today. not passing budgets, not dealing with the debt, not ending these endless manufacturing crises now coming at us with disgusting regularity. where's the deal to save us from...
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he wants to put the gop on a path of cities -- citizenship for undocumented americans. is he the future of your party? guest: i do not know if he is the future, but he is an important voice. he is the darling of the tea party down in texas. immigration is another example. there has to be a path forward. we cannot just be the party of, we are going to close our eyes and believed these 11 million people in the country do not exist. we have to deal with the issue. that does not mean you adopt amnesty when he approached some on the democratic side have. if there are two issues in the immigration fight and we can forge an agreement that deals with five of them, why don't you take that rather than saying if we can i get all 10, we will not do anything. host: why is that so hard to do? guest: this is regional. i live in ohio. unless we get drunk canadians, across from lake erie, it is not a big deal. if i live in a border states like texas or new mexico or california, maybe i would have a different view. you have to balance all of the issues and the fact that people who did no
he wants to put the gop on a path of cities -- citizenship for undocumented americans. is he the future of your party? guest: i do not know if he is the future, but he is an important voice. he is the darling of the tea party down in texas. immigration is another example. there has to be a path forward. we cannot just be the party of, we are going to close our eyes and believed these 11 million people in the country do not exist. we have to deal with the issue. that does not mean you adopt...
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to require older people in the city to come up with a photo i.d. card when there was no reason for them to have such an i.d. card. they live if had the city. and all of a sudden all these democrats were basically disenfranchised. that law's basically in suspension right now. where's that going to end up? is that going to be back on the books again? >> that's right. and you're right. right now there's an injunction. the injunction is going to stand for the may primary at least. then it goes before the court. trial date is set for july. we'll see what happens then. >> okay. let's go into a subject we in pennsylvania hate to talk about. gun control. gun safety. what do you think the people of pennsylvania would accept? what do you think the people should accept? should there be a gan on assault weapons? should there be new background checks? what do you think should get done here after newtown, connecticut? >> well, i think the people -- yeah. the people of pennsylvania are very reasonable people. i mean, we're hunters. we're fishermen. we're sportsme
to require older people in the city to come up with a photo i.d. card when there was no reason for them to have such an i.d. card. they live if had the city. and all of a sudden all these democrats were basically disenfranchised. that law's basically in suspension right now. where's that going to end up? is that going to be back on the books again? >> that's right. and you're right. right now there's an injunction. the injunction is going to stand for the may primary at least. then it...
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the chp began patrolling the city back in december on its own budget but plans to end those patrols by the end of this month. >>> people taking prescription drugs to get high could be arrested as drunk drivers under legislation introduced today. the bill's author lou carillo says there should be zero tolerance for driving under the influence of controlled substances. the measure would include painkillers such at oxicotin, vicadin and perkesit. >>> state lawmakers gathered at the capital today to hear testimony on how the department of parks and recreation hid millions of the dollars in funds. an investigation by the state auditor uncovered that the parks department used incomplete and outdated information to determine operating costs at the 70 state parks that were at risk of closing back in 2011. >> department cannot tell the public or the legislator or my office what it costs to operate a specific cost. >> we're right in the middle of where we are now. we kind of expect to do that in some great detail before the next detail cycle. >> lawmakers now want to know where all that money we
the chp began patrolling the city back in december on its own budget but plans to end those patrols by the end of this month. >>> people taking prescription drugs to get high could be arrested as drunk drivers under legislation introduced today. the bill's author lou carillo says there should be zero tolerance for driving under the influence of controlled substances. the measure would include painkillers such at oxicotin, vicadin and perkesit. >>> state lawmakers gathered at...
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as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is all about if that storm slows down, that's when we could take this number and push it back up. so that's the timing. again, timing on that is if the storm slows down into the sudden daytime frame and that means the tail end of the storm, rock land, rochester, put numb, that's when it goes up and up. you already have two feet, what's another foot, right? but with sizeable snow versus a damaging crippling snow, in terms of infrastructure, new york city is still on that time line. you will gome snow but the bull aeye that we have nailed down, we are
as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks. i'm looking at national weather service. wlart risks that this gets up high, upgraded into the new york city area. is there a chance we get absolutely dumb 7abs dumped on here? >> well, we see six inches. six inches is somewhat doable in new york city. at 12 and above, that's when things bog down. i even heard mayor bloomberg talk about this before. this is happening on a friday. the bulk of it on friday. but it is...
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one of the few losers today down almost 3%. likely on continuation from its earnings earlier in the week. stock also getting hit with multiple downgrades over the last few days. interesting that those high flyers in technology like facebook and apple are down on a day where the markets are up so significantly the dow up 139. the moment you've all been waiting for in honor of jobs friday. we've been asking our viewers to tweet us their week long, all week long their guess estimates of today's jobs number. a couple of you actually nailed the number but only one got the entry in first. adrian texiera trader, father of three boys from pembroke pines, florida tweeted in exactly 157,000 early thursday. couldn't join us this morning but did tell us earlier he plans to hang the blanket in his office. congratulations to you. that's it for us on this dow 14,000 day. as we hit noon let's get to fast money halftime over at post 9. >> thanks, carl, a special edition of halftime today live from the new york stock exchange where we've watched
one of the few losers today down almost 3%. likely on continuation from its earnings earlier in the week. stock also getting hit with multiple downgrades over the last few days. interesting that those high flyers in technology like facebook and apple are down on a day where the markets are up so significantly the dow up 139. the moment you've all been waiting for in honor of jobs friday. we've been asking our viewers to tweet us their week long, all week long their guess estimates of today's...
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stay off the streets of our city. basically to stay home. >> perhaps the most important advice as the storm starts to move then. jay gray, wbal-tv 11 news. >> our first delay is in this morning -- 2-hour delay. you can download our smartphone app for your iphone or android. click on weather at the top of the home page. >> surveillance pictures of the suspect. police believe he got into a dispute with deontae smith after attending the ravens super bowl celebration. the suspect killed smith of north howard street. anyone who recognizes the suspect is asked to call police. >> a manhunt continues in california this morning. >> the 55th annual grammys. the dress code this year. t. those roads are we you yourself some extra tim dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken...
stay off the streets of our city. basically to stay home. >> perhaps the most important advice as the storm starts to move then. jay gray, wbal-tv 11 news. >> our first delay is in this morning -- 2-hour delay. you can download our smartphone app for your iphone or android. click on weather at the top of the home page. >> surveillance pictures of the suspect. police believe he got into a dispute with deontae smith after attending the ravens super bowl celebration. the suspect...
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the back of vatican city. that will be something that no one of course has seen in many centuries, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of concern about it around here e. says according to his aides he's just a man who has got even old and about a year ago, according to the vatican newspaper b about a year ago made this decision about going on a visit to mexico and cuba and was just exhausted afterward, he said i need to think about stepping down from this post. his brother says he's known about it for about a year. the transition will happen some time before easter which is at the end of march. and when the smoke rises there will be a new pope and another one who used to be pope hanging out in the back of vatican city. bill: in the 1400s i think that was before cable news too so they have that to contend with. shepard enjoy your time. we'll talk to you later. shepard has more later today on the fallout and where the vatican and 1.2 billion catholics move from here. studio b, 3:00 eastern time live from the vati
the back of vatican city. that will be something that no one of course has seen in many centuries, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of concern about it around here e. says according to his aides he's just a man who has got even old and about a year ago, according to the vatican newspaper b about a year ago made this decision about going on a visit to mexico and cuba and was just exhausted afterward, he said i need to think about stepping down from this post. his brother says he's known about...
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they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying motorola, protecting. none the economics of the core business which is search. a great business having more mobile products out there helped them. that would happen anyhow. it's really fascinating to me where google is able to spend, how much credit they and amazon get for that. we don't return, actually see earnings growth. >> thank you very much to all three of you. >> isn't it amazing how google is part of it, google. >> it's a verb. >> the new xerox. >> actually said i googled it. >> on deck, explosive report on how hackers are infiltrating america's biggest countr
they have fiber deployment, cable deployment in kansas city. the developed android. >> sorry to jump in. that's a great point. that bothered me about google. they are good at making money one way and spending money in 100 ways. >> you said it in a much more eloquent sound bite than i'm able to come up. absolutely. that's the big issue. tarting to say they really created android to protect, a defensive move, not a growth move, to protect their role in search. same thing for buying...
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last blizzard two years ago that paralyzed the nation's largest city. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: tonight new york city is take nothing chances. 1,700 snowplows have been deployed 450 salt spreaders 65 front-end loaders. mayor michael bloomberg. >> it's not going to be a hurricane sandy but that doesn't mean you can't get badly hurt or killed if you're not careful. >> reporter: the devastation from superstorm sandy is a fresh memory and so is the blizzard two years ago that dumped 20 inches here. the streets took days to clear hindering emergency vehicles and city buses. >> we're just basically stuck on this block you know? >> reporter: g.p.s. tracking devices on garbage trucks will allow new yorkers to punch their addresss into a web page and track when their block will be plowed. 6,100 sanitation workers are now mobilized. 400 more than two years ago. union president harry nespoli said they just started to catch their breath after sandy. >> i wouldn't say they're tired. they feel it they extended themselves for sandy 12 hour shifts for 60 days. >
last blizzard two years ago that paralyzed the nation's largest city. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: tonight new york city is take nothing chances. 1,700 snowplows have been deployed 450 salt spreaders 65 front-end loaders. mayor michael bloomberg. >> it's not going to be a hurricane sandy but that doesn't mean you can't get badly hurt or killed if you're not careful. >> reporter: the devastation from superstorm sandy is a fresh memory and so is the blizzard two years ago...
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salt lake city is a good example. and also one of the strongest job rate growths. the transportation has a direct link to that. >> utah is low tax republican state. come on. >> it is. >> new york and san francisco and chicago with the corruption and the public employee unions, forget it. >> dave: how many of these light rail programs to fuel efficiency very few, right? >> i come from southern california and they are never used at all. when we talk about infrastructure, yes, we have an impressive national highway system, but the unseen is how much more cheaply it would be built today if we left this to private profit motivated companies. >> dave: last word from john, thank you. from 9:00 to 5:00, to 24/7. answering calls more than ever after hours and some are suing bosses to pay up or should the workers suck it up. ♪ ♪ everybody is going on the deep end ♪ ♪ everybody foxnews.com. >> i was hoping you could get a flight from miami to new york tonight. >> to new york, it's coming in tonight. >> i'm trying to get a flight tonight for tonight to miami. >> dave:
salt lake city is a good example. and also one of the strongest job rate growths. the transportation has a direct link to that. >> utah is low tax republican state. come on. >> it is. >> new york and san francisco and chicago with the corruption and the public employee unions, forget it. >> dave: how many of these light rail programs to fuel efficiency very few, right? >> i come from southern california and they are never used at all. when we talk about...
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be other clean up events throughout the city. thank you. >> i just would like to, announce that commissioner fewer and i, vice president fewer and i were at the perfect attendance celebration last saturday at brett heart elementary school. the foundation puts on a wonderful, wonderful event and they had floors and they had lunch for everybody. the students all got a medal. and it was really a wonderful celebration and my thanks to the foundation for putting on, or helping us to put on such a wonderful event and also, just to on the giant's clean sweep. i just want to thank the mayers and the giants for including the students as part of the team and i think that this is going to be a fun activity for them this year and there is a lot of opportunities to both do the art projects and creative things around the clean up and litter but also to actually volunteer in their neighborhoods. so, thank you. to them. and vice president fewer? >> thank you. >> i just wanted to congratulate the san francisco pta on another founder's day dinner
be other clean up events throughout the city. thank you. >> i just would like to, announce that commissioner fewer and i, vice president fewer and i were at the perfect attendance celebration last saturday at brett heart elementary school. the foundation puts on a wonderful, wonderful event and they had floors and they had lunch for everybody. the students all got a medal. and it was really a wonderful celebration and my thanks to the foundation for putting on, or helping us to put on...
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, i still think actually right now, citi is the better play than jpmorgan. i'm still long jp morning, but getting long citi, as well. >> i'm worried about the financials here. at low interest rates, you had an all you can eat loans, all you could want of getting this credit. if rates go higher, it might be the first time in history that the price of a product goes higher and people want more. very unusual for that to happen. >> the net interest margin -- that is getting -- >> that's fine. >> we could see the net interest margin expand, which is the single most important thing -- >> it's the same argument as apple just in reverse. apple margins are going down, but if they sell more product, that's good. so, now -- >> i don't agree this is the biggest loans they could be making. >> it's a demand -- >> they can do whatever they want. >> you can see demand go up. eitherjamie's hot is really the bottom line. >> i don't know why you waited. >> there you go. nice way to end the segment. all right. let's get back -- the markets, of course, having the worst day of 20
, i still think actually right now, citi is the better play than jpmorgan. i'm still long jp morning, but getting long citi, as well. >> i'm worried about the financials here. at low interest rates, you had an all you can eat loans, all you could want of getting this credit. if rates go higher, it might be the first time in history that the price of a product goes higher and people want more. very unusual for that to happen. >> the net interest margin -- that is getting -- >>...